Quote of the Day: TransCanada CEO Says Keystone Will Create 50 ‘Actual Operational Jobs’
RADDATZ: There are others who say the jobs will not be so great, going as low as 4,000 jobs. And that the jobs will only be here for a couple of years. The State Department, you mentioned the State Department, says that once the proposed project enters service, operations will require approximately 50 total employees in the U.S.
GIRLING: Yeah, the State Department report details every type of job. And, yes, the actual operating jobs are about 50. But that doesn’t include all the other jobs that come with it.
Girling’s claim that the 42,000 indirect jobs are “ongoing” is incorrect, that figure includes temporary and indirect jobs that will be supported during construction, including jobs that already exist. But Girling bottom-lined the project really well there, the “actual operational jobs” that this pipeline will create is 50, which is still more than enough to qualify it as a Republican “jobs” bill. If the media can loudly misconstrue “You didn’t build that,” then they ought to be able to make this legitimate quote equally famous.
Unfortunately for opponents of Keystone, the other Quote of the Day is from President Obama, who took questions at a press conference to close the G20 Summit in Brisbane on Sunday. When Reuters’ Matt Spetalnick asked Obama if he would veto the pipeline, the President again ran through some of his objections, insisting that the State Department process be allowed too play out, but conspicuously not saying whether or not he would veto the bill if the Senate passed it. That’s when Spetalnick pressed him on that point, I’ve goosed the audio a little so you can hear what he says…READ MORE
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searambler November 17th, 2014 at 11:37
So their argument is, put our environment at risk in order to move Canadian oil to the gulf refineries, where it will be refined and shipped to China, all for the benefit of Koch Industries. The ‘jobs created’ would be relatively negligible, considering the country is currently adding 200,000 jobs a month anyway.
Yep. A Republican plan through and through…
alpacadaddy November 17th, 2014 at 17:18
Yeah… pretty much, plus the Rebags get to stick it to Native Americans & property owners along the route using ‘Eminent Domain’ (for a foreign company no less!) but no worry, America’s largest aqua fir works best when well-oiled!
searambler November 17th, 2014 at 12:37
So their argument is, put our environment at risk in order to move Canadian oil to the gulf refineries, where it will be refined and shipped to China, all for the benefit of Koch Industries. The ‘jobs created’ would be relatively negligible, considering the country is currently adding 200,000 jobs a month anyway.
Yep. A Republican plan through and through…
alpacadaddy November 17th, 2014 at 18:18
Yeah… pretty much, plus the Rebags get to stick it to Native Americans & property owners along the route using ‘Eminent Domain’ (for a foreign company no less!) but no worry, America’s largest aqua fir works best when well-oiled!
Bunya November 17th, 2014 at 13:15
You bet will will create actual jobs. Clean up crews will be needed for all the impending disasters it will cause.
Bunya November 17th, 2014 at 14:15
You bet will will create actual jobs. Clean up crews will be needed for all the impending disasters it will cause.